In this version of the Nomad, a pull out couch turns into a bed and a fold down wall unit becomes even more sleeping space.

Hybrid Architecture has been working on a series of shipping container modular building systems, which they call Cargotecture®. Relocatable, adaptable and compact, these modular homes can be used for backyard offices, guest rooms, extra living space or sustainable and smart housing. The units are completely built in a factory then easily transported via truck for a one day installation on site.

For the 2011 Sunset Idea House, Hybrid Architecture built the c192 Nomad, which is a 192 sq ft space with a galley kitchen, bathroom, built in storage, flex space and room for beds. In this version of the Nomad, a pull out couch turns into a bed and a fold down wall unit becomes even more sleeping space. The bathroom is a glass-walled area with sleek modern Duravit fixtures. All of the furniture and the kitchen were sponsored by IKEA.

Large windows and doors open up onto a large deck, which extends the living space. The cut out container sides were used to create sliding exterior doors to close up the home when not in use. Finally, a solar system mounted on the roof of the container provides power for the hot water heater, kitchen stove, radiant heater and lighting. The c192 Nomad was on display in Menlo Park on June 4th and 5th and will also be shown at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference from June 22nd to the 24th. Hybrid Architecture is selling these completely built out housing units starting at $59,000.